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Signs and Symbols of 

PALMISTRY 



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MINERVA WISE 

TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE READING 
TWENTY THOUSAND HANDS 


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Copyright, 1914 
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Minerva Wise 


DEC 18 1914 



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ILLUSTRATIONS 

PAGE 

Conic Hand, The ........... 43 

Divido, Position When Using . . . . . . . . .15 

Elementary Hand, Showing the Seven Mounts, The .... 23 

Mixed Hand, The ............ 55 

Philosophic Hand, The .......... 39 

Portrait—Minerva F. Wise ........ Frontispiece 

Psychic Hand, The ........... 51 

Seven Symbols, The ........... 47 

Spatulate Hand, The ........... 35 

Square and Useful Hand, The ......... 29 

Time—Triangular System or the Fourth Equation . . . . . 19 


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INDEX 


PAGE 

Accidents ............. 57 

Affection Lines, The ........... 41-42 

Bracelets ............. 45 

Circle, The ............ 50-53 

Cross, The .......... ... 54 

Fate Line, Financial Line or Destiny Line, The ..... 38 

Fingers, The ............. 27 

Foreword ............. 11 

Girdle of Venus, The.45 

Grille, The ............. 53 

Head Line, The ............ 32 

Health, Liver or Hepatica Line, The . . . . . . . 37 

Heart Line, The.33-34 

Island, The ............. 54 

Life Line, The ........... 28-31 

Line of Intuition, The .......... 57 

Line of Mars, The ............ 45 

Lines for Children, The .......... 42 

Mounts, The ............ 22-25 

Nails, The ............. 27 

Preface.9 

Principles of Palmistry, The . . . . . . . . .13-17 

Reading of Character when Hands are Relaxed . . . . . .25 

Ring of Saturn, The ........... 57 

Ring of Solomon, The ........... 45 

Seven Types of Hands. . 21 

Signs and Symbols. 10 

Sister Fate Line, The.38 

Spot, The.. 

Square, The ............ 49 

Stars, The ............. 45 

Sun Line, The ............ 37 

Thumb, The.26 

Travel Lines ............ 42.45 

Triangle, The.. 

Triangular System or the Fourth Equation, The.18 


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PREFACE 


As there was shown to be a certain 
place on the face for the eyes, a certain 
place for the nose, and a certain place for 
the mouth, so there was shown to be a 
certain place in the palms of the hands 
for the life line, a certain place for the 
head line, and a certain place for the 
heart line for the normal man, and from 
the normal man the abnormal man was 
studied and corrected. 


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SIGNS AND SYMBOLS 


Signs and Symbols, trials and trembles, 

Meet our every-day gaze; 

When we are fortified, divers ways, 

Cheerily speed us onward. 

Nothing is bad when it has had 
The light of research thrown on it. 

The seeker of gold, can never behold 
The gems of truth beside him, 

’Till wasted and worn, he doubles his form 
And gloomily takes his departure. 

But the seeker of truth, keeps not aloof 
But carefully plows the furrows, 

’Till wasted and worn, he straightens his form 
And gratefully takes his departure. 

— t%Tinerva F. Wise. 


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Jffornnorli 


The specific deductions contained in this book were ar¬ 
rived at after a careful examination and study of twenty 
thousand pairs of hands, or forty thousand hands. These 
deductions were proved as facts and lucidly applied in each 
individual’s life to his satisfaction and enlightenment. They 
were made according to the system of calculation found in 
“Cheiro’s Language of the Hands,” which unmistakably 
proves the correctness and accuracy of the system. 

In this book I shall deal principally with the symbols to 
be found in the palms which seem to be the efflorescent 
part of the individual’s conditions, to fade in a day, or at will 
be transformed into living realities, for the good or apparent 
undoing of the individual. 

The hands image the workings of the brain. Events 
when felt at all are definitely recorded, but when not felt 
do not register. This proves the truth of Palmistry. 

The type and shape of the hands correspond to the 
physical body, which we will call Temperament. From time 
immemorial sages and philosophers have sought a term by 
which to express definitely the ever changing human acts. 

By common acceptance the word temperament is given 
as the cause for the individual’s conduct. If the hand is a 
mixed hand, which is more generally found, there is a vary¬ 
ing of moods and disposition. 

The great value of the knowledge of the signs and sym¬ 
bols of Palmistry is to enable one to rightly interpret the 
varying states of the mind, causing one to yield to his or her 
particular temperament. 

As the temperament decides one’s acts, it is important to 
know which type dominates the hand and thence the being. 
Here comes the weighing process, and at times it is difficult 
to determine. 

The various walks of life bear their own distinctive type; 
thus we have come to classify the particular type of hand 
as showing the individual’s aptitude. For instance, the 
practical business person will have the square and useful 
type of palm dominating the fingers; the professional per¬ 
son will have the conic and artistic type, or if very ingenious 
and original the spatulate type of palm dominating the 
fingers. Occasionally we see the one-type hand, but this is 
very unusual, and denotes a person of an extreme and ec¬ 
centric nature. But all are essential in the great plan of 
life. 


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Palmistry is the science which proves the free agency 
of man. Predictions are impossible. Only possibilities of 
the evolving of future conditions resulting in future events 
are seen in the hands. Lines and Symbols tell the story. 
The image registered indefinitely as the parent cell began 
its evolving and perfecting. Just the faint vibration of the 
lives of our ancestors is recorded in our entity to be re¬ 
capitulated or cast off at will. The inventory has been 
taken and the raw material is ours to reconstruct and make 
better and purer. 

The two hands differ from one another; one is positive 
and the other is negative. The positive hand reads the ex¬ 
ternalized manifestation of the conditions which the person 
has gone through. The negative hand reads the inner life 
so far as the past is concerned, that has not been made 
manifest. The subjective or soul life makes known its part 
in life as well as the objective. As constant change is the 
law of nature, all atoms are in constant change and recon¬ 
struction—so the lines in both hands change. 

To the right-handed person the right hand is the positive 
hand, and to the left-handed person the left hand is the 
positive hand. 

The varying of the lines and symbols in the two hands, 
first seen when the perfect baby is welcomed in our midst, 
shows the combat was on between ancestral proclivities and 
the planetary or prenatal conditions during unfoldment, and 
that the positive principle rules and dominates the negative, 
but can be changed, when knowledge of those conditions 
are known and will power exerted. 

Let us consider further this raw material. We will take 
the man with the Spatulate type first. That type we are all 
inclined to ridicule, as the whole hand seems to be spreading 
itself, the palm is much broader than it is long and the 
fingers look like the chemist’s spatula. That man’s hands 
are like projected feelers. The incentive back of the hand 


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shows him to be the man that explores and investigates. In 
him is no desire to limit himself, but rather he would grasp 
all and more than is within his reach, not from a selfish 
standpoint, but because it is born in him to reach out for 
greater things, and fathom unknown causes. 

Before he came into existence the foundation for his 
nature was being made through thoughts of his ancestors 
producing ideas of an original kind. The thoughts may 
never have found expression, but the image found lodgment 
in the parent cell. The thoughts may have seemed vague 
and uncertain but they were constructive enough to take 
root and become living realities in the new being. 

We will next consider the Philosophic type of hand—the 
hand that gleams wisdom. 

The fingers of this type are very much bent and drawn 
up, showing the whole nervous system has felt the strain 
of the deep problems he is ever trying to solve. Even the 
brow between the eyes is drawn in his effort to balance his 
thoughts and ideas. 

We will next take the Conic and Artistic type. How dif¬ 
ferent the shape! The ladies prefer this type, but through 
ignorance, for this is the type that allows the emotions 
to control, these are the hands that inherently feel and 
know the vibrations of sound and color, and know how to 
properly send out the vibrations as well as to receive them; 
and thus the perfect atomic cell in their physical being is 
constructed through deep breathing and perfect sense 
feeling. 

Regarding the lines which are different from creases 
made by work, I wish to say that it is a known fact that 
there are more nerves centered in the hands than there 
are in any other part of the body, and as the hands are the 
terminal of the nervous system, the exact registering of the 
brain’s working takes place in the hands. With symbols 
and lines in the hands we can read and study the existing 
conditions, ever 

Looking higher toward the mountain heights 
And fitting our souls for grander flights. 

It has been said, “Some are born great and others attain 
greatness. ’ Hands prove the truth of the statement. In 
the hands of the greatest people few symbols are seen. Oc- 


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Position When Using Divido 


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casionally an island indicating a loss or a victimized condi¬ 
tion may be discovered, but the palmist is interested to find 
more clear, distinct, definite, rising lines than symbols. 

In the hands of those who attain greatness, stars, tri¬ 
angles and grilles are found. Like a great, powerful ma¬ 
chine the man born great plows his way through all difficul¬ 
ties, making no false moves. If there are false moves the 
world refuses to recognize them, but stands back when he 
approaches, awed by the smoothness of the man. His bear¬ 
ing, his step, his voice, his words, his gestures, and best of 
all, his works, are perfect. With him not one of the forty- 
two faculties in crania is perplexed or confused. As the 
captain gives the bidding all are ready, and when necessary 
each quickly responds to the vibrations of the mighty 
thoughts of the master mind. Not so with the mediocre 
brain which is trying to attain greatness. Experiments go 
on, deceptions take place and wrong suggestions, both auto 
and from others, are accepted, and when the goal of suc¬ 
cess is finally reached the working ground behind shows the 
struggle and contest. And future generations chuckle, yet 
rejoice at the efforts put forth by their mediocre ancestors 
and applaud the fact of their good ancestral blood. 


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ulriattgular or tlir fourth Equation 

[Plate 1] 


This System is Correct and Accurate 




Draw a line from the space between the first and second 
fingers, starting at A diagonally across the palm to B, B 
being at edge of the palm to the left at the wrist on the 
right hand. 

Start line C and D at base of little finger and draw at 
right angles to A-B, letting it intersect same three-sevenths 
of the distance between points A and B, this being the loca¬ 
tion on life line and fate line for the individual’s life at 
thirty-five years on both lines. 


Half way between C and B, draw a line to the life line 
horizontally E-F, this being the individual’s life at forty-nine 
years on life line and twenty-eight years on fate line. 

Between second and third fingers start a line G-H, which 
forms a triangle which is shown on Plate 1, carrying line 
down to life line. This marks the individual’s life at twen¬ 
ty-one years on life line and fifty-six on fate line. 


Starting line at A drop line to I on life line parallel with 
nearest edge of hand. This marks the individual’s life at 
ten years. 


Start line J between third and fourth fingers and run 
line diagonally across palm so that point K will be approxi¬ 
mately half way between H and D on life line. This marks 
the individual’s life at twenty-eight years on life line and 
forty-two years on fate line. 


From B draw line to Point L, which is the same distance 
on life line as F to D. This measures life line at sixty-three 
years and fate line at twenty-one years. 

The implements to work with are a magnifying glass, 
soft lead pencil and a Divido, as I have named it. To make 
a Divido, take an ordinary hat pin and cut off end and file 
down. Have it about seven inches in length. Photograph of 
hands (page 15), will give you an idea of the manner in 
which to work. 


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Plate 1 

Time—The Triangular System or The Fourth Equation 


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Seven Types of Hands 


1—Elementary Tyne. 
[Plate 2] 


2—Square and Useful 
Type. 

[Plate 3] 


3—Spatulate or Active 
Hand. 

[Plate 4] 


4 —The Knotty or Philo¬ 
sophic type. Knotty 
or Crooked\ Fingers. 
[Plate 5] 


5—The Conic and Ar¬ 
tistic Hand. 

[Plate 6] 


6—The Psychic or 
Idealistic Hand. 
[Plate 7] 


7—The Mix\ed Hand. 
[Plate 8] 


Heavy, coarse and short palm 
dominates the hand. Lowest 
type of mentality. 

Square palm and square fingers. 
This type denotes method, 
order, system, force, energy, 
activity and a reasoning ana¬ 
lytical mind. 

Resembles the chemist’s spatula. 
Persons possessing this type 
of hand have power of tech¬ 
nique, constructiveness, orig¬ 
inality, executive ability. 

These people have a tendency to 
philosophize. They care more 
for the study of human nature 
and nature’s laws than they 
do for the clink of gold. 

Tapering fingers and narrow 
palm. The hand of emotion, 
enthusiasm and impulsive¬ 
ness. They love the beautiful 
and appreciate art, literature 
and music. 

Narrow and tapering and the 
fingers have an unfinished 
look. Sensitiveness and frailty 
mark these hands, unable to 
cope with life’s hardships. 
Persons with this type of 
hand lean too much on others. 

Palm square or conic, fingers 
square conic, spatulate philo¬ 
sophic or psychic. Versatility 
marks this hand. 


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The Mounts. 


[Plate 2] 

There are known to be seven mounts in the hands, viz: 
Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Sun or Apollo, Mercury, Mars and 
Luna. The mount of Venus is found at the base of the 
thumb. The great Palmar arch, one of the most important 
blood vessels of the hand, is located here. When well devel¬ 
oped, the mount of Venus indicates good health, and an af¬ 
fectionate nature, kindness and love of the beautiful. Beau¬ 
tiful colors and harmonious sounds appeal to the owners of 
well developed Venus mounts. A natural desire for the 
opposite sex is also felt, but if too high and large, there is apt 
to be an excess of love for the opposite sex. 

The mount of Jupiter occupies that portion of the hand 
at the base of the first finger. It is the mount for ambition, 
pride and power. 

The mount of Saturn is found at the base of the second 
finger. When well developed it gives prudence, earnestness 
and seriousness. Music, art and literature of a classical, 
sacred order are greatly appreciated by individuals having a 
well developed mount of Saturn. When not developed it 
gives dry wit, optimism, a lover of jokes and a clownish 
tendency. 

The mount of the Sun is found at the base of the third 
finger and is also called the mount of Apollo. The ideal in 
all nature appeals to those having this mount well devel¬ 
oped. The love of poetry, painting, literature and dancing 
is inherent in these people. 

The mount of Mercury is found at the base of the fourth 
finger. It gives quick wit, responsiveness, adaptability to 
people and things, love of travel and change. 

The mount of Mars occupies that part of the hand under 
Jupiter, also the center of the palm, and here it is called the 
plain of Mars. We also find the mount under the mount of 
Mercury—here it represents Mars on the defensive. Under 
Jupiter it gives the martial spirit. If very large it shows a 
very quarrelsome nature. Under Mercury it gives reserve 
force, self-control and the power to resist wrong. As the 
mount of Mars and the plain of Mars occupy the central 
part and the largest portion of the palm, proof that life and 
conditions of life were intended to be a battle is evident, and 


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Plate 2 

The Elementary Hand, Showing the Seven Mounts 











if we desire to be one of the “survivals of the fittest,” we 
must learn to battle mind with mind at least to the extent of 
self-preservation, the first law of nature. By retaining our 
vital Mars energy, we lengthen our lives and keep our 
youth and buoyancy. 

The mount of Luna lies on the side of the hand, where 
the percussion is under Mars on the defensive. This mount 
well developed gives sublimity, imagination, refinement and 
a fondness for romance, poetry and literature. 


Reading of Character When Hands Are Relaxed 

First relax the hands, then if there is a wide space be¬ 
tween the first and second fingers, the person is original in 
thought. A wide space between the second and third 
fingers shows a tendency to spend pennies. If the thumb 
clings to the hand the person is more “close-fisted,” or 
would save the dollars but not the pennies. If a wide space, 
they would spend the dollars, too. If the second and third 
fingers cling when relaxed, the person is economical and 
saving. A distance between the third and fourth fingers 
indicates independence in action. 


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The Thumb 


The thumb is an important member of the hand. If 
small in comparison to the rest of the hand it is a sign of 
weakness and inability. I quote from Cheiro: 

“The most significant of all the importance attached to 
the thumb is that which relates to what is known in medical 
work as the thumb center of the brain. It is a well known 
fact among the specialists of nerve diseases that by an ex¬ 
amination of the thumb they can tell if the patient is af¬ 
fected or is likely to be affected by paralysis or not, as the 
thumb will indicate such a likelihood a long time before 
there has appeared the slightest trace of such a disease in 
any other part of the system. If it indicates such an affec¬ 
tion an operation is at once performed on the thumb center 
of the brain, and if that operation is successful, which is 
again shown by the thumb, they have baffled the disease 
and the patient is saved. And yet in face of this which is a 
well known fact there still are people who do not believe in 
the study of the hand. 

“If one will visit the asylums of the country he cannot 
fail to notice that all congenital idiots have very weak, poor 
thumbs, in fact some are so weak as not to be properly de¬ 
veloped even in shape.” 

There is the supple jointed thumb and the firm jointed 
thumb. The supple jointed thumb shows an adaptability 
of temperament for both people and circumstances. These 
persons are naturally extravagant in thought and also are 
nature’s spendthrifts. The first phalange denotes will, the 
second logic, and the third embraces the mount of Venus 
and denotes love. When the second phalange is much longer 
than the first it indicates that the subject has good logic but 
not sufficient will power to carry out his convictions. He 
is apt to be swayed by sympathy. When equal in length a 
strong will is indicated, then logic and will go hand in hand. 

Diplomacy is seen in a narrow, waist-like second pha¬ 
lange to the thumb. If the thumb is full in the second pha¬ 
lange it indicates a person sincere in action. 


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The Nails 

The nails on hands are important, as they indicate the 
state of health one has or will be subject to. Nails are di¬ 
vided into four classes—long, short, broad and narrow. 
Long nails never indicate great physical strength. Very 
long nailed persons are apt to suffer from chest and lung 
trouble. Short nails indicate a tendency toward heart dis¬ 
ease. Short nails, thin and flat with no moons, indicate 
weak heart action. Large moons indicate good circulation. 
Short nails, flat and inclined to curve out and lift up at the 
edges, when white and brittle are the forerunners of pa¬ 
ralysis. Short nails, very flat and sunken as it were, into 
the flesh at the base, show nerve diseases. When the nails 
are flecked with white spots it is a sign that the whole ner¬ 
vous system needs an overhauling. Nails that are large 
and broader than they are long, indicate asthma trouble. 

The Fingers 

Long fingers indicate good intellectual power and abil¬ 
ity in detail if there are large knuckles. When long fingers 
turn back it shows an investigating turn of mind along in¬ 
tellectual pursuits. If the first finger is as long as the sec¬ 
ond, there is a tendency to want to rule everything and 
everybody. If the fourth is long, extending beyond the sec¬ 
ond phalange of the third finger, it indicates oratorical 
ability and makes the natural linguist and conversation¬ 
alist. 

Short fingers with no knuckles show lack of detail. 
These persons are better at generalizing. If short fingers 
turn back, there is a tendency to pry into other people’s 
business and affairs. Large cushions on the ends of the 
fingers show sensitiveness. 


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The Life Line 

[Plate 3] 

The Life line embraces the mount of Venus. Danger of 
death, illness and the nature of it is recorded here. Indica¬ 
tion of a robust nature is seen when the life line extends far 
out into the palm. Some individuals have two or three life 
lines. Any line embracing the mount of Venus has vitality 
in it. Poor health is indicated by a chained or islanded life 
line. Islands on the life line, head line and heart line indi¬ 
cate delicate health. Breaks in the line indicate dangerous 
illness. 

Life line and Head line closely connected indicate ex¬ 
treme sensitiveness about anything regarding self. When 
there is a space between the life line and the head line the 
subject is more free to carry out his plans and ideas; it also 
denotes energy and a go-ahead nature. When the space is 
too wide there is too much self-confidence and dash—the 
person is not guided by reason. When the life line, head 
line and heart line are all connected, the subject rushes 
blindly into danger and trouble, and stops at nothing to 
attain his point as regards revenge, if other indications cor¬ 
roborate the tendency. 

Lines that come up from the life line, rising from it, indi¬ 
cate greater gain and success. 

All well formed lines following the life line indicate for¬ 
tunate influences through life, but all rising in the opposite 
direction and cutting the life line show obstacles caused by 
the opposition and interference of others. When they cut 
the life line only, they denote opposition in home life, or 
family or neighborly difference. 

When they cross the life line and reach the line of Fate, 
they indicate people who will oppose the subject in finan¬ 
cial interests, and the date is registered on the fate line. 
When they reach and cut the line of heart they denote 
people who will oppose the subject in his deepest affections, 
causing interference of the affections. [Plate 4 or 6.] We 
find the date on the life line. When lines cut and reach the 
line of the Sun and when an island is also seen there, they 
denote that others will interfere and spoil his position in life, 
and that the mischief will be caused by scandal and disgrace. 
When the line extends across the hand and touches the line 


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of marriage it signifies divorce, or the object of the subject’s 
affection leaving and engaging in a traveler’s life and pro¬ 
fession. When this line has in itself a mark like an island, 
it denotes that the person who will cause this trouble has 
had trouble of a scandalous nature in his or her life. Any 
experience line beginning on the mount of Venus and cross¬ 
ing the palm to the space between the third and fourth 
fingers, shows weighty opposition confronts one in the af¬ 
fair. Weighty opposition indicates two or more persons op¬ 
posing. Specific deductions are governmental affairs, law¬ 
suits, corporations, partnerships, estates, church, etc. If 
there is an island on the line at the junction of the third and 
fourth fingers, disappointment is assured and the larger the 
island the more stupendous the disappointment and the af¬ 
fair. Date is given on the life line. 

When the life line divides toward the end it indicates 
that the person is liable to die far from birth place, either a 
change of climate or government, or in a foreign land. Date 
of the change is assured at the beginning of the division, 
but it does not necessarily indicate death at that junction. 

Ray lines run parallel with the life line and represent the 
most important influence of our lives. If the ray line runs 
evenly with the life line it is a good indication, showing that 
the possessor of the hand can strongly influence the one 
he loves and travel with her through life. If the ray line 
runs farther in on the mount of Venus, it indicates that the 
two persons will sooner or later drift out of each other’s 
lives. If the ray lines run into an island or becomes one 
itself, the influence is bad, and disgrace will follow through 
contact with the person. 


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The Head Line 

[Plate 4] 

The head line pertains to the mentality of the individual, 
to the strength or weakness of the brain calibre. It occu¬ 
pies the space between the heart line and life line. 

It is seen to rise from different mounts—from the 
mount of Jupiter and the mount of Mars and from the line 
of life. Rising from the mount of Jupiter and close to 
the life line, if the line extends over to the side of the hand 
near the percussion, we find the greatest mentality. Such 
a person will have talent, energy and daring determination, 
tempered by reason and caution. He will control his fellow 
man, yet not seem to control him. 

When the head line rises on the mount of Jupiter and is 
free from the life line, the person lacks caution and discre¬ 
tion, but as a leader in a crisis such an individual would 
make his mark. If the space is very wide he shows bold 
effrontery and egotism. 

The line rising from the mount of Mars is unfavorable, 
as it indicates that the person will be in constant disagree¬ 
ment with his neighbors. We find this sign and arrange¬ 
ment of lines in the hands of the pugilist. When the line is 
straight and even it denotes common sense and good logic. 
When the line slopes into the mount of Luna great imagina¬ 
tion is the tendency of the individual. When extremely long 
and straight and going direct to the side of the hand it 
denotes more than ordinary brain power. If short, it is not 
a good indication of long life. When linked, lack of fixity 
of ideas. When full of little islands the individual has a 
tendency to pain in the head and danger of brain fever. 

If a branch from the line of head joins the heart line, it 
indicates a high temper and a wrought-up nature, and that 
the person will be blind to danger. 

A double head line indicates a double mentality—a Dr. 
Jekyll and Mr. Plyde. One side is sensitive, refined and 
gentle, the other cold and cruel. 

If the head line is broken it indicates danger of a blow 
to the head. An island is a sign of weakness, of congestion, 
concussion, paralysis. When the head line is closely con¬ 
nected with the life line it indicates timidity, underrating 
one’s ability, etc. 


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The Heart Line 

[Plate 4] 

The line of heart, otherwise called the Mensal Line, is 
the line found at the base of the mounts. It may rise from 
the mount of Jupiter or Saturn or between the first and sec¬ 
ond fingers. Its end is at the base of the mount of Mercury. 

The best indication is when found clear and deep and 
red, for then the individual manifests a loving, kind, at¬ 
tractive nature especially between the sexes. The idealist, 
realist and the well-balanced person in the affections are 
easily recognized from the position the heart line takes. 

When the heart line rises from the center of Jupiter, it 
indicates the idealist, the person inclined to worship the 
heart’s ideal. 

When the heart line rises from the mount of Saturn, the 
other extreme is seen. Then we find the person whose love 
is purely selfish and sensual and one to be dreaded as a 
lover. The well-balanced person in affection has the line 
rising between the first and second fingers; he goes slow and 
weighs well; his love nature partakes of the warmth and 
ardor of Saturn and the ideality of Jupiter—the law of 
reciprocity is essential to his happiness. 

The nature that is too intense has the heart line lying 
straight across the palm from side to side. This shows an 
extremely jealous nature. When the heart line seems to 
be made up of many small lines, inconstancy is the ten¬ 
dency. 

When the line of heart is very low on the hand close to 
the head line there is danger of the affairs of the heart in¬ 
terfering with the affairs of the head, but if the heart line 
is placed high up on the mounts and the head line rises and 
is close to the heart line, then the head rules the heart, and 
one is apt to be cold and hard-hearted if other indications 
are seen. 

The heart line is very frequently broken, but more fre¬ 
quently in one hand than in both. A lapsed line assists 
to lessen the break and sorrow and it may be healed over. 
If the heart line breaks under Saturn circumstances or fa¬ 
tality hard to control and master are indicated, but when 
known ahead may be avoided. If the line breaks on Apollo, 
under the Sun line, there is too much pride, and while the 


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heart may be aching and breaking, the spirit keeps the per¬ 
son up and the true state of affairs of the heart is kept 
hidden. 

When the break occurs under Mercury, folly and caprice 
have placed the person in an embarrassing position. Di¬ 
plomacy and patience with the loved one may right matters 
and the injured ones overlook and forgive the wrong done 
them. 

Enthusiasm in love is indicated when the heart line rises 
on Jupiter and commences with a small fork. If the heart 
line forks with one fork resting on Jupiter and the other 
on Saturn, a very uncertain disposition is indicated and the 
person is incapable of happy marital conditions. 

When head, heart and life lines all connect, the person 
is revengeful and would stop at nothing to obtain his desire 
as regards revenge. When there is no heart line, the per¬ 
son lacks the power of deep affection. He may be sensual, 
but incapable of pure, true love for the opposite sex. 




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The Sun Line 

[Plate 4] 

The Sun line or line of Apollo, or brillancy line, is better 
known as the line of success. 

The Sun line, rising from the line of life, promises suc¬ 
cess in artistic pursuits. Rising from the line of fate it as¬ 
sists that line or the financial career. 

If it rise from Luna it promises success through the 
caprice and fancy of others. 

If it rise from the plain of Mars it indicates success in 
middle life from 30 years of age on; from the line of heart, 
success at still a later date. Its termination is on the 
mount of Apollo at the base of the third finger. 

Many lines show versatility of talents, in which case the 
person should specialize. A circle on the mount of Apollo 
connected with the Sun line is very good, in fact, the only 
place on the hands where it is good. As a circle means 
completeness it therefore indicates that the possessor has 
developed a strong personality and is thoroughly capable 
of thinking independently of others. 


The Health, Liver or Hepatica Line 
[Plate 5] 

The health, liver or hepatica line crosses the hand from 
the mount of Mercury to the life line. If the line is broken 
and in pieces there is evidence of stomach trouble. If the 
line is very much twisted there is liver trouble. An island 
on the hepatica line shows a severe illness. 

In trying the percussion which is found on the mount of 
Luna and the mount of Mars under Mercury, if the tissue is 
found to be poor and flabby, there is evidence of kidney 
trouble. Buoyancy of tissue is evidence of strong kidneys. 


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The Fate Line, the Financial Line or Destiny Line 

[Plate 5] 

This line represents the ability of gathering together 
atoms of a weighty nature, viz: the externals of life. The 
inclination and tendency in the human being is seen on 
these lines to gather or to scatter, to accumulate or to de¬ 
stroy earthly possessions or considerations; but back of the 
power or tendency is the thought or idea, back of it is the 
image, and back of it is the desire as an ancestral proclivity 
or a planetary susceptibility to be rich or poor. 

If the tendency is there for a commercial system or 
method, either on a large scale or a small scale, the line 
runs to the mount of Saturn; if the desire is for managing 
or public good or leadership it advances to the mount of 
Jupiter; if the line ascends in the direction of the mount of 
Apollo, instead of the commercial system the genius or 
talents of the individual overrule set methods and customs, 
and he chooses a profession or trade which often incurs 
danger and risk to his own life and others’. 

If his desire is to travel, he combines his commercial 
instinct and his love of change or travel, and then we find 
many lines running from the mount of Luna up in the direc¬ 
tion of the mount of Saturn. 

If the financial line ascends and stops between the sec¬ 
ond and the third fingers, it partakes of both the commer¬ 
cial instinct and the individual’s special gifts and talents. 

When any of these lines go beyond the fingers it indi¬ 
cates that everything goes too far and friends turn around 
and attack their co-worker, friend or leader, either from a 
financial standpoint or from the point of reputation. If 
there is an island on any of these lines, it indicates a loss. 


The Sister Fate Line 

[Plate 5] 

The Sister Fate Line always accompanies the fate line 
or financial line and runs evenly with it. It increases the 
financial gain. It is also the sign for the happiest marital 
conditions that can be found. 


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The Affection Lines 

[Plate 5] 

The affection lines are found on the mount of Mercury. 
The lines nearest the heart line are the early attachments 
which occur in life. If they are short they indicate mar¬ 
riage contemplated, if long they have more significance— 
they may then stand for marriage or companionship. It is 
impossible to prove the actual marriage contract by the 
hand. If the sign of divorce is there the indication is 
stronger that they may be married, still there is no actual 
sign of divorce. If the head line shows conservatism or 
conforming to custom, which is indicated when the head 
line keeps its position, and does not drop to the mount of 
Luna, it is then a stronger indication of marriage. If the 
head line drops down to the mount of Luna, it is indicative 
of a romantic careless nature, and one could not depend on 
the affection line then indicating marriage. 

When divorce is indicated, the long affection line divides 
into a fork, still a fork does not prove divorce. A fork 
proves separation only; the two persons might separate 
through travel, the husband becoming a commercial trav¬ 
eler, or the wife or sweetheart becoming an actress, etc. 
When the line crosses the hand and enters the life line the 
date of the event is found on the life line. Islands on the 
line indicate trouble or circumstances separating the pair. 
Breaks in the line show quarrels and disruption. A line 
dropping from the fourth finger indicates opposition to the 
affair if it touches the line. If it breaks the line it com¬ 
pletely ends the affair unless the line begins again. This 
opposition line can mean some person or condition draw¬ 
ing the affection away from one, it could mean family dif¬ 
ference, it could indicate a habit that wrecks the affection, 
it could mean an operation ending the fife of the loved one, 
or it could mean, in a male’s hand, losing the life of the wife 
through the birth of a child. 

Two lines close together running evenly with each other 
indicate two affections at the same time which could mean 
a wife and a sweetheart in the life at the same time, or it 
could mean having two sweethearts at the same time. 

If an opposition line runs through all the affection lines 
and crosses the heart line and enters the travel lines, it 
means opposition to the person or to the attachment on a 
journey. 


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If the affection line extends into the Sun line, it indi¬ 
cates that the person entering the life as an affection is a 
person of distinction, or at least the person is elevated in 
life higher than the possessor of the hand. 

The Lines for Children 

[Plate 3] 

The lines indicating children cross the affection lines. 
The lines indicating males are heavier than the lines indi¬ 
cating females. If the line has an island on it, it indicates 
that the child is delicate; if the island ends the line the child 
will not live; if it does not end the line the child will recover. 
The sign in the hands for twins is two lines joined together 
and forming a fork. Squares on the line indicate danger of 
contagious disease to the child, a circle would mean danger 
of drowning or of being burned, or a disease baffling the 
physician’s skill. 

Travel Lines 
[Plate 4] 

Travel lines are the lines on the side of the hand on the 
mount of Luna, and on Mars under Mercury. If there are no 
crosses or islands or stars, they will be pleasure trips. If 
they run in the direction of the line of destiny, there will be 
remunerative results. If they reach and enter the line of 
Destiny they indicate money or property or position backed 
by influence. If they run to the life line they indicate a long 
journey taken by land; date is registered on the life line. 
Fine lines accompanying the life line indicate constant in¬ 
halation of moisture, viz: An oceanic trip, a tank act in 
vaudeville, living on the water in a houseboat or a yacht. 
As only conditions can register in hands, it is necessary for 
the individual to study his own particular case, as I have 
done with my clients. 

If travel lines run over to the mount of Saturn, a fatal¬ 
ity hangs over the journey and it should not be taken, or if 
taken, I would say break the long journey, if possible. If 
taken for business, I would say send a representative. If 
travel lines run straight over to the fate line or the line of 
destiny, they indicate changes in business or moves; if an 
island is seen on them loss and disappointment will follow. 
Date of marriage is generally obtained in a woman’s hand at 
the time these lines and breaks in the lines are seen. The 


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Triangular System or the Fourth Equation will give the 
right date. 


Bracelets 

The Bracelets are the rings encircling the wrist. If the 
first bracelet reaches high up on the wrist, into the palm, 
and especially if broken or forming a point, weak internal 
organs are indicated. 


The Line of Mars 

[Plate 5] 

The line of Mars is located on the mount of Venus in¬ 
side of the life line. It strengthens the vital power, through 
the exercise of enthusiasm. It tends to give argumenta¬ 
tive ability and inclination in that direction. 


The Ring of Solomon 

[Plate 4] 

Embraces the Mount of Jupiter and denotes the masterful 
person and the adept. The love for occultism is strong 
when this ring is seen. It is sometimes found low down 
near the life line, in which case the possessor has wisdom 
early in life. It is more frequently found higher up on the 
mount of Jupiter, in which case the wisdom and mastership 
is obtained later. 

When the ring extends farther over on the mount of 
Saturn the wisdom is of a more practical and commercial 
kind. 

The Girdle of Venus 

[Plate 5] 

The Girdle of Venus is a semi-circle running from the 
first and second fingers around to the third and fourth 
fingers. When the symbol called a triangle connects with 
it between the third and fourth fingers, it indicates the 
natural diagnostician. These people immediately sense the 
conditions around them; when they come in touch with 
others, they like or dislike very decidedly—they speak as 
well as feel with decision. They are full of moods, and 
hard to please, especially when it comes to the opposite sex. 
But the semi-circle must extend to the affection lines, in 
order to show this peculiarity. 


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The Stars 

[Plate 6] 

The Star is an important symbol in the hand, for it 
either works to a person’s good or may indicate his un¬ 
doing. It all depends on what part of the hand it is found. 

On the mount of Venus, it indicates the person will be 
a winner in the arena of love—that there can be nothing 
to rob him of the spoils of conquest. 

On the mount of Jupiter it gives ambition gratified, 
name, position, honor, money. 

On the mount of Saturn, it tends to make one a creature 
of destiny—still, if that person through the science of Palm¬ 
istry, becomes cognizant of that destiny, he can overcome 
it so far as he is concerned. Sudden deaths and unusual 
happenings to loved ones may be hard to avert, but I believe 
even these catastrophies can be averted through warnings 
and knowledge. 

On the mount of Apollo, it gives fame and celebrity 
through special gift and talent. The person is really above 
the average, whether the world is willing to acknowledge it 
or not. 

On the mount of Mars, one wins over enemies, and is 
generally successful in military tactics, lawsuits and de¬ 
bates. 

On the head line it is bad—it indicates some great 
mental worry and shock, generally a living sorrow. 

On the mount of Luna there is a danger of the imagina¬ 
tive qualities of the mount overbalancing the reason of the 
person. If a circle connects with it, then there is a very 
different meaning. It then means danger by water. 


The Triangle 

[Plate 6] 

The Triangle is a wonderful sign. I believe it to be a 
psychic symbol. It indicates the soul mastering circum¬ 
stances and physical desires and inclinations when the per¬ 
son develops the sign in connection with signs denoting 
calamities and tragedies. 

On the mount of Jupiter it gives the power to manage 
affairs, especially people—and the opposite sex more espe¬ 
cially. I would call it indicative of hypnotic power. 

On the mount of Saturn it gives the power to delve and 
penetrate into the unseen or unknown laws, as well as the 
seen or known laws. 

Wherever it is found it is good. 


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The Seven Symbols 





The Square 

[Plate 6] 

The square on the Life or Vitality line always protects 
the person from whatever danger menaces the life, but 
when it only touches the life line from the plain of Mars, 
and jumps the line as it were, and has failed to get a good 
grip on the laws of health, it causes thoughts and condi¬ 
tions of seclusion, a one-sided state. This is the only place 
in the hand where it works against the person, except it be 
on the lines of affection or marriage, when it again rises as 
a barrier between the possessor of the hand and the affec¬ 
tions which have entered the life. 

The specific deductions which it represents when touch¬ 
ing the life line from the plain of Mars are jail, nervous 
breakdown, insomnia, contagious disease, trouble over re¬ 
ligion. 

The square found on the mount of Jupiter protects one 
from his ambition, and is indicative of honor. Many squares 
joined indicate an arbitrary nature, but for good only. 

The square found on any mount, or any other part of 
the hand, is a mark of preservation. 

The square found on the Fate line protects against finan¬ 
cial disaster. If it surrounds a circle, it protects against 
fire through insurance, against a business swindle, or a 
robbery or a hedged-in condition financially. 

The specific deductions which it represents on the lines 
of affections are contagious disease, or trouble over relig¬ 
ion, or nationality, elopement, secret marriage, being a mis¬ 
tress, having nervous breakdowns, insanity, jail or seclusion 
of any kind. 

These deductions have been proven to be correct in 
thousands of hands. 

The student must always keep in mind the fundamental 
principle underlying all symbols, never losing sight of the 
fact that each has its own specific condition, yet susceptible 
to the conditions of other symbols, if touching them or 
embraced by them, so if the specific deductions that I have 
arrived at in my study cannot be placed, it is then necessary 
for you to do your own placing. 


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The Circle 

[Plate 6] 

The circle is an important sign in the hand. It gener¬ 
ally works against the person and indicates a dazed, 
liedged-in condition—not knowing what to do. There is, 
however, one place in the hand where it is good and has 
great significance—namely, on the mount of Apollo and 
the lines of the Sun. As these lines indicate one’s talents 
and individuality—a circle there would represent complete¬ 
ness and would emphasize the individual’s power and 
strength to stand alone independent of others, as far as he 
could be independent of others. The circle on that mount 
is generally very large and not closed in completely. 

The circle on the life line is frequently found, indicating 
a dazed, hedged-in condition physically. The specific de¬ 
ductions are danger to eyes, danger by fire, danger by 
water, and danger by bullet. It sometimes indicates a com¬ 
plication of diseases where a consultation of physicians is 
necessary. A circle is seen when one’s eyes begin to fail. 
Blindness is generally a large circle embracing a large part 
of the life line. If there is great danger by fire, there may 
be found a circle on the line of destiny, at the same year 
that the life line indicates. If one carries insurance, a 
square surrounds the circle, indicating protection from loss. 

If there is danger by water, there is seen a circle on the 
mount of Luna. If there is a star connected with the circle, 
there would be a shock or blow to the person as well. 
These, in connection with a circle on the life line, indicate 
danger of drowning, an event that certainly can be averted. 

Danger by bullet is a circle on the life line, but an event 
line connects with it generally and an island on that event 
line—which denotes a victimized condition. 

A circle on an affection line indicates danger by bullet, 
water or fire to the sweetheart or affection in the life at that 
time. Date is given on the life line. 

A circle on the fate line indicates a dazed, hedged-in 
condition financially, viz: A business swindle, a robbery, 
but in case of robbery the circle is generally on a side line, 
connected with main line, not the main business line. A 
circle on the fate line can also mean danger of loss by water, 
but generally the fate line fades out when there is a loss 
by water or cyclone. A circle on the fate line often means 


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undertaking more financially than one can see his way 
through clearly, causing a bewildered condition. In that 
case nothing can be done, so one must let the condition 
exhaust itself. 


The Grille 

[Plate 7] 

The Grille is very frequently seen. It is one of the ex¬ 
treme conditions working against the success of the sub¬ 
ject on whatever mount it is found. 

On the mount of Jupiter it shows the tyrant, especially 
if the first finger is as long as the second. The ego is strong 
in the person possessing this sign. On the mount of Saturn 
it signifies a melancholy, morbid nature. On the mount of 
Apollo it indicates susceptibility to flattery and a vain per¬ 
son, or one who can be influenced more through kindness 
than severity. On the mount of Mercury it shows an 
unstable, unprincipled person. On the mount of Luna it 
foretells disquietude and changeableness. On the mount 
of Venus a tendency to coquetry. 


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The Island 

[Plate 7] 

An island is an extremely unfortunate sign. 

When as one distinct mark in the center of the line of 
head it denotes hereditary weakness, which can be over¬ 
come. If seen on the life line it denotes delicate health; on 
the fate line, loss in finance or worldly matters; on the sun 
line, loss of reputation and sometimes money, through a 
scandal; on the hepatica line, some serious illness. Any line 
running into an island or becoming an island is a bad indi¬ 
cation whenever found. 

An attendant line on the mount of Venus, running into 
an island, shows disgrace and trouble from the man or 
woman who influences the life. Islands on the event lines 
or experience lines—running across the mount of Venus— 
show one is victimized and not squarely dealt with. 

Islands on the heart line show hereditary heart trouble; 
on the affection or marriage lines, trouble and separation; 
on the lines indicating children, delicate health for the chil¬ 
dren; on opposition lines, dishonorable opposition; on spe¬ 
cial effort lines, disappointment in the efforts. An island 
on the Mount of Saturn, between the first and second fingers 
and connected with the heart line, indicates financial losses 
through too large a heart all through life, so keep affection 
and finance apart, as not only loss but disappointment in 
those you love and esteem will follow. 

The Cross 

[Plate 6] 

The cross is an unfavorable symbol in the hand. There 
is, however, one place where it is of benefit to the individual 
and that is on the mount of Jupiter. There it indicates a 
happy reciprocal love. If it is at the beginning of the mount 
of Jupiter it is early in life, in the center of the mount later 
in life, at the top of the mount it is past middle life. 

The cross indicates an obstacle or barrier on whatever 
part of the hand it is found. 

The Spot 

Spots indicate nervous shocks, or blows to the nervous 
system. 


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Plate 8 

The Mixed Hand 


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The Line of Intuition 

[Plate 5] 

The line of intuition is a semi-circle extending from the 
mount of Mercury to the mount of Luna. It is not often 
seen. First impressions with these individuals cuts an im¬ 
portant figure, but to know when one really has an intuitive 
thought is the thing to be considered. I would say in order 
to have intuition work freely, one should not know anything 
either pro or con regarding the person, or thing, or circum¬ 
stance. 


The Ring of Saturn 

[Plate 7] 

The Ring of Saturn is a semi-circle encircling the sec¬ 
ond finger on the mount of Saturn. Its presence there is 
bad, as it gives a morose melancholy tendency. These 
people are very pessimistic. 


Accidents 

[Plate 6] 

On the mount of Saturn observe lines and also symbols, 
if any, on those lines extending to the life line. If a symbol 
called an island is seen on the line, extreme fear and help¬ 
lessness is the controlling emotion. In thousands of hands 
I have found it to mean accident resulting from animals. 
If a straight line from Saturn extends down to the life line 
and crosses it, operation or a cut, a disease of a vital order 
where a crisis takes place, such as typhoid or brain fever, 
pneumonia or the birth of a child, is indicated. 


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